
Today’s blog is inspired by a trip to London. I’m off to Excel to have a look at future fitness trends for my main job and it got me thinking about the last time I ran on a treadmill (I’m dressed appropriately should I get the chance to try out new equipment at the exhibition).
With temperatures rising the lure of an AC inspired treadmill run could be a real tempter.
For me treadmill runs are not a regular feature in my training plan for a number of reasons. Mainly, I don’t own one and can’t be asked to drive 20 plus minutes to a gym to run. I nearly bought one during the covid years but space prevented this.
But I know for a lot of runners they do have there place.
So how can you beat build a treadmill run into your schedule. For me, I’d look at some of those speed sessions and think about how to use the controlled pace of a treadmill (TM) to your advantage.
Being able to set a specific pace for each interval works well (just remember to check whether your TM is calibrated in mph or kph – I’ve made that mistake too many times). Most modern TMs will have pre-programmed interval sessions and increasingly, will allow you to connect your own tech to get a tailored workout.
Those hill sessions may be hard to schedule if you live in the Fens so a TM is perfect for those days when you need a little (or a lot) of incline.
TMs are also really good if you need to binge watch your favourite Netflix show whilst attempting your next long, slow run 🤣
So TMs can be a useful tool in your training toolbox as long as you also consider how to mitigate some of the negatives.
For example TMs do provide you with a little extra ‘bounce’, and don’t often come with a built in headwind. This means that taking your running outdoors can then seem really hard for what should a similar paced run.
TM running can also lead to a sense of complacency as you switch on the machine, switch off your brain and get mesmerised by the hum of the belt turning over.
Bottom line is any run is better than no run. So don’t fear the dreadmill.
Cool Runnings
Coach Al








